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Andrew Keuer examines how evangelicals approach the discipline of ethics.
Simon Gathercole examines Paul's theology of atonement, focusing on the theme of substitution.
Tony Lane advises us not to shy away from the doctrine of God's wrath, but to embrace it as an expression of God's holy love.
Alistair Donald addresses the frequently asked question of faith and science.
Lincoln Harvey outlines a theology of sport, showing it to be a celebration of humanity as God's unneccesary-but-meaningful creatures.
Martin Luther's utterly brilliant exposition of the first commandment from his Large Catechism.
Andrew Goddard considers the subject of politics theologically, biblically, and Christocentrically.
Dan Hames and Glen Scrivener speak about Halloween's origins and meaning; its dangers and its opportunities.
Michael Reeves and Tim Chester explain the Reformers' doctrine of the grace of God in this extract from their book, 'Wy the Reformation Still Matters'.
Andrew Wilson talks about disagreeing over doctrine. Why debate theology with other Christians? Isn't it divisive and unhelpful?